Nitrogen

Basic Information-
  • Symbol- N
  • Atomic Number- 7
  • Atomic Mass- 14.007
  • Melting Point- -209.8°C
  • Boiling Point- -195.8°C
  • Number Of Protons & Electrons- 7
  • Number of Neutrons- 7
  • Classification-Non metallic, colorless, tasteless, odorless







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1)What period and group are your elements in?
- The period in the periodic table is period 2. The group name is Phictogen, and the group number is 15.

2)List the elements in your group.
- The elements in our group are Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Arsenic,Antimony, Bismuth, and Unupentium.

3) Is your group a solid, liquid, or a gas?
- Nitrogen can be in the state of a liquid or a gas.

4) What are three physical properties of your group.
- Examples of three physical properties of Nitrogen gas/liquid are colorless, odorless, and tasteless.

5) What are three chemical properties of your group?
- Examples of three chemical properties of Nitrogen are non-reactive, non-flammable, and

6) What are three interesting facts about your group?
- Three facts that we as a group found interesting were that 78% of our atmosphere is made up of nitrogen,
it is the fifth most abundant element in the universe, and

7) What are two common uses for your group?
-Two common uses for our group are that oil industries use liquid nitrogen to create pressure in oil wells to force oil to the surface
and to make explosives.

8) Our group is the 15th row from the left or the row that starts with N.
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Sources Cited

Mineral Information Institute, "Nitrogen". Mineral Information Institute. -. www.mii.org/Minerals/photonitro.html
__Winter, Mark. "Web Elements" //Nitrogen:the essentials//. 2009 www.webelements.com/nitrogen/__
__Bentor, Yinon. "Periodic Table : Nitrogen//." Basic Information//. 2009. http://www.chemicalelements.com/elements/n.html__
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